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Dried Insects

Dried insects are a highly valuable natural source of protein, fat, and minerals, making them ideal for poultry. They support growth, feather coloration, and natural foraging behavior. They are also suitable for exotic birds, terrarium animals, and aquarium fish.

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Mealworms (Tenebrio molitor)

Dried mealworms are a popular dietary supplement for quail, chickens, and other poultry. They are rich in highly digestible proteins and healthy fats that support rapid growth and improved egg quality. Quail especially enjoy them as a treat, which enhances their condition and overall vitality.

Protein 51%, Fat 30%, Calcium 800 mg/kg

Black Soldier Fly Larvae (Hermetia illucens)

Dried black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) are a nutritionally rich insect source with a naturally high calcium content, making them an ideal supplement for poultry during growth and egg production. Calcium supports strong eggshells and proper skeletal development. BSFL also contain quality proteins and fats, are easy to digest, and promote healthy feather shine.

Protein 36%, Fat 37%, Calcium 12,000 mg/kg

Defatted Insect Meal

A finely ground insect powder (mealworms or BSFL) from which excess fat has been removed. Thanks to its consistency, it mixes easily into feed. With a lower fat content, it is suitable for everyday use.

Mealworm Meal - Protein 68%, Fat 5.5%, Calcium 2,400 mg/kg
BSFL Meal - Protein 53%, Fat 6%, Calcium 12,000 mg/kg

Yes. In nature, poultry regularly forage for insects.

Absolutely. Combining mealworms, BSFL, and insect meals improves the nutritional value of the feed.

For common poultry, 3 to 4 times per week as a supplement.

It is consumed by fish, reptiles, birds, hedgehogs, small rodents, and terrarium animals.

Mealworms have a higher protein content and lower fat content. Animals receive plenty of protein for growth, regeneration, and feather formation without unnecessary weight gain.

BSFL contain more fat, which increases palatability. They are suitable for fattening, cold seasons, or weakened animals. They also have a high calcium content, which supports strong eggshells in laying hens.

Defatted insect meal retains the nutrients of the original insects while having a low fat content. This allows larger amounts to be used without the risk of excessive fat accumulation.